The 76th Berlin Film Festival faced controversy shortly after its opening last Thursday. According to Ming Pao, the festival's main competition jury president, renowned German director Wim Wenders, sparked debate during a press conference when asked about the German government's stance on the Gaza issue. His comment, "We must avoid politics," led to further discussions. In response, Indian novelist Arundhati Roy announced her withdrawal from the festival in protest. The festival organizers issued a lengthy statement on Saturday, asserting that artists should not be compelled to comment on every political issue.